Monocots and dicots. Those are words most of us haven't heard since high school biology days, if we even heard them at all. But now, a walk through the spring woods will thrust a common monocot, the ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. SOPHIE THOMSON: About a quarter of all flowering plants, some 65,000 species from around the globe, are ...
The constrained analysis also indicates that Hydatellaceae and Nymphaeales form a clade (Fig. 4), supported by ten unequivocal synapomorphies (lack of a vascular cambium, lack of pericyclic ...